This scholarly work offers a comprehensive theological system tailored for the post-Christendom North American context. Utilizing a unique Spirit-Son-Father trinitarian framework, the author presents extensive arguments while engaging with various theologians. Each major section concludes with a discussion of alternative perspectives, enriching the discourse and providing a multifaceted understanding of contemporary theological issues.
Paul R. Hinlicky Livres
Le Dr. Hinlicky est un théologien reconnu internationalement dont l'œuvre académique explore en profondeur la théologie de Martin Luther et sa trajectoire historique depuis la Réforme. Il fait également le lien entre la théologie de la Réforme et la théologie patristique, s'engage dans le dialogue œcuménique et interreligieux, et explore la relation complexe entre la pensée chrétienne et la philosophie postmoderne contemporaine. Sa carrière universitaire est marquée par de nombreuses publications et un engagement envers l'érudition théologique.






Before Auschwitz
- 246pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the lessons of Nazism's ascent in early 20th-century Germany, this book delves into the implications for Christian theology in North America. It examines the intersections of faith, ideology, and societal change, encouraging readers to reflect on the moral responsibilities of religious communities in the face of political extremism. By analyzing historical events, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of how theology can respond to contemporary challenges and prevent the repetition of past mistakes.
Luther for Evangelicals
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This brief introduction to Luther's theology connects Luther with the evangelical tradition. Paul Hinlicky, one of today's leading Lutheran theologians, explores six key areas of doctrine for which Luther is regarded as an authority, correcting common misconceptions of his thought in light of the whole of his theology. This work regrounds evangelical mission in a new evangelism and catechesis on the basis of Luther's doctrine of the atonement as "joyful exchange." In addition to its classroom utility, it will be of interest to evangelical pastors and church leaders.
Luther and the Beloved Community
A Path for Christian Theology After Christendom
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Exploring classical Christian beliefs through the lens of Martin Luther, Paul Hinlicky addresses the viability of creedal Christianity in the modern world. He examines key doctrines concerning Christ, human nature, and destiny while responding to contemporary challenges, including the new perspective on Paul, Pope Benedict's views on the Augsburg Confession, and Marxist critiques. Hinlicky's work engages with these objections, making a case for the relevance and tenability of traditional Christian faith today.
A leading systematic theologian offers a theological reading of Joshua in this addition to the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible.
Luther a milovaná komunita. Cesta pre kresťanskú teológiu v post-kresťanskom svete
- 314pages
- 11 heures de lecture